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Red Hat to go solely with Mozilla browser

Author: JT Smith When Mozilla reaches 1.0 status, Red Hat plans to drop Netscape from the bundle of programs included with its Linux distribution. The...

Go extreme, programmatically speaking

Author: JT Smith Slashdot : "The O'Reilly Network is featuring An Introduction to Extreme Programming, by ...

AMD dubs new chip Athlon 4

Author: JT Smith ZDNET.co.uk: "Brand wars! In a challenge to rival Intel's yet-to-arrive mobile Pentium 4, Advanced Micro Devices is calling its new chip -- ...

Programmers: Otters with rocks

Author: JT Smith ZDNET: "We've seen programming languages develop ...

‘Truce’ in US-China ‘hacking’ war

Author: JT Smith BBC: "Computer hackers in China have called a halt to their online war ...

‘Hacker tool’ bypasses Net censorship

Author: JT Smith MSNBC: "Mix a rabid love of freedom with an intense dislike...

Mac: ripe for a ‘hack?’

Author: JT Smith Wired: "Since Mac's new operating system has an open-source, Unix-based core, many observers fear the relatively unhacked platform is ripe for attack....

Interview with Gimp hacker Sven Nuemann

Author: JT Smith LinuxGraphic.org: "The problem with the current Gimp codebase is that most parts of it originate back to a time when Gimp was...

Sizing up Ximian GNOME 1.4

Author: JT Smith warthawg@blackhat.net writes: "The release of Ximian GNOME 1.4 a couple of weeks ago resulted in a flurry of activity as people downloaded...

The magic of quantum cryptography

Author: JT Smith theHighlander writes: "The future of the digital world is of quantum computing, which is all about speed and power. Making use of...